Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is the file:
Alexander,
There is a lot of plots you can do with Metapost. Ordinary, every day
stuff. For example:
beginfig(1);
% initialize a and c for f(x)=|x-a| and g(x)=c
numeric a, c;
a=-2;
c=2;
% initialize function label abcissas and postions
numeric flabel, glabel;
flabel:=-5;
glabel:=-5;
% defi
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
> >\usemodule[pstric]
> >\starttext
> >\startPSTRICKS
> >\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
> >\stopPSTRICKS
> >\stoptext
>
> Thanx i have try an get:
>
> figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
>
> but there is the file: pste
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> and then "\input file" inside of the main LaTeX file. Gnuplot cannot
> make output in ConTeXt (yet), but perhaps you can include the
Since afaik ConTeXt does not have an equivalent of LaTeX's picture
environment, I don't see much point in teaching gnuplot some sort of
Con
Hi,
today i have try to use two figures generated with gnuplot.
When i have the png-file generated then i get both figures in my pdf?!
I'am a little bit confused about this!
After:
gnuplot first.gp
---first.gp
set terminal mp color
set output "figure.mp"
#set terminal png large size 1024x768
Hi,
On Die 04.10.2005 21:14, Peter Münster wrote:
You could also try PSTricks:
\usemodule[pstric]
\starttext
\startPSTRICKS
\psplot[plotpoints=100]{0}{1}{x 360 mul sin}
\stopPSTRICKS
\stoptext
Thanx i have try an get:
figures : figure pstest-texapp can not be found
but there is the
Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf]
inyour case) and font
Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed.
But I still have some minor questions:
1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it i
Hi Taco,
Are crossreferences supposed to work in the new bib module? According to the
Latex companion pp. 404ff. a crossreference can be made in an @inbook to a
@book provided the @inbook precedes the @book in a .bib-file. If a @book is
referenced at least two times by an @inbook, an entry for the
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
> On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
> >
> > MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
> >some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
> >them.
>
> Is there a better way in ConTeXt/te
On Die 04.10.2005 19:48, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I use gnuplot which makes graphs of superb visual quality and has
extensive support for many different function manipulations and weird
stuff that you want to do with it.
I have also think on gnuplot, but wasn't sure that i can use the ps/pdf
int
On Die 04.10.2005 18:07, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
But you might be interested (assuming you can read or at least
decipher French) in the pages at
http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/metapost/galeries/ ? complete code
included. (Those are the predefined macros I was talking about above.)
Thanx
Alexander Lazic wrote:
> On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
> >
> > MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
> >some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
> >them.
>
> Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
>
> Shoul
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
There are two things: input encoding or regime (\enableregime[utf] inyour case) and font
Many thanks, \enableregime did what I needed.
But I still have some minor questions:
1) Where should I put \loadmapfile[psclean.map]? (I can't include it in
pdftex.cnf, since ther
Alexander Lazic wrote:
> On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
>
>>MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
>>some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
>>them.
>
>
> Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
>
> Shoul
Good evening.
Many thanks to all of you that helped me to install teTeX 3.0. I found
that I can really use SuSE 9.3 rpms under my SuSE 9.2, which quite
surprised me. (I can't use Mr. Hagen's minimumdistribution, because
there is no MetaFont in it, and I still use some bitmapped fonts, e.g.
Co
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some external Programms for this?
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